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? n Ml) U AIM a TP CANDIDATES DS iWiMmf mm 3 eYars of r Dyspepsia And 'its rrh Had Wenkened Him e Could .Work But Little. JLD HARDLY GET CUE ATH LYING DOWN Crcne Says' Tanlac Soon f rename His Troubles And "a Now Feels Like a Brand . Tew Man.' , ,' if there was ever a time in my . - when. I felt jbetter than I dn.nnv f'n't remember it'," said ' kichael I. rone, ; a well-known resident of 4?. South Clay street, Louisville, I have not only gotten rid of a ; v nf stomach, trouble 9nH mfii. f the head that made' my life mis r: la for five years, but I actually f ;u iwBuijcim co jiuuiius more man c 3 the day I began taking Tanlac. aid not eat anything except Very t food but "what gas would fora r 1 keep me feeling sick at the stova c for hdurs. I had the worst sort of s -3 in my left side, and at night, cially the catarrh in my head ed me so much trouble I could but little rest. I could scarcely '.me iym uuwu uuu n was mien ost day before I got any sleep at ' I lost thirty pounds . in weight i had very little strength,- and was uch a bad fix that I had to stav r, ij from work. for days at. a time'. " while looking over the paper one 3' r i lull auiuBH cl lcb LiiiifiiiiHi inp 3C that described my ,case so 1 that I made up mymind to try , After I had finished my third bot I was feeling like a brand-new i. lly catarrh was gone, my head - clear, my stomach stopped trou- me and I could lie down at. night b'-cp like a child. I can now eat i things as meats and cabbage, in Ljust anything I want and never a touch of indigestion. I have ir felt better in my life than I do , end when I recommend Tanlac y friends it's easy for them to see ar?e that has taken place in ( l : J. lion." 11 good druggists sell Tanlac. POTATO PRICES EACH HIGHEST KNOWN FIGURES Markets Federal. Bureau of Makes Announcement on Basis -1' r of Chicago Offerings - Aspirants For ShersffV Office , ?. Each See The-Office, in ,, . Their Grasp , ... v Much interest is centered, locally, in the race for the office of sheriff of Craveji county and close watch is being kept on this contest. . ' Each of the three candidates, sher iff R. B. Lane, J. D. Williams and T. W. Holton are claiming .a victory. Sheriff Lane stated ' this afternoon that "things looked mighty good", while, Messrs Williams and Holton seem (satisfied that they are going to win.- ' Just how the vote stands can, of course, not .be stated an3 the many conflicting reports make it impossi ble .to venture even an estimate of the result. , ' (Br Associated Press) , , CHICAGO, June 5.-Potato prices today reached their highest price in the history of the country. This was announced by the federal, bureau of markets after new potatoes had ad vanced.two dollars a hundred weight over yesterday's- figures and old po tatoes had moved up"70 to 75 cents. New potatoes sold here today at $11.17 a cwt., which figures about $7.20 a bushel: ' One lot of old po tatoes sold at $9.25 a cwt., which is at the rate of $6.75 to $7.00 a bush el. Old potatoes were reported in email quantity. and new potatoes as the chief supply .r ; " VICTIMS DP AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT LEAVE CIT BRINSOX SAYS THAT HE IS GETTING A GOOD VOTE In an interview given THE SUN- JOURNAL this afternoon just before going to press, Congressman S. M. Brinson stated that he was in receipt of telegrams from Wayne, Sampson, Pender and Duplin counties stating that the voters there were support ing- him i strongly and were giving him a mojirity vote. - , ' Back From Wilmington ' Rev. and Mrs. W.. A. Ayers have returned to the city after a visit at Wilmington, where Dr. .Ayers has been conducting a revival. SNAPPY GAME OP BALL AT GHENT PARK FRIDAY Misses Bertha " Gray and Ruby Rouse, of Kinston, injured in an au tomobile accident near the city last Sunday afternoon, have .recovered from 'the effects of this and return ed, home 'Friday . afternoon. . Mrs. Maitie Turner, also of ?Kinston, and who twas in the car at the time of the near tragedy, was taken home several days ago by her husband. ; . From Air rarts of hkorXh Caro Jina TheyAre to Gather at . Rocky Mount Next Week , .T. A. Uzzell, president of the Peo ples bank, leaves this evening for rcocKy Mount; where "he gbes to at tend the annual -convention of the North Carolina 'banker's association which ,is to be held in that city .on June .7 to 9. and .whiPh. it. is nrfidiot- ed, will be one of the most auspi cious events held by that - body-in recent years - - - t -.j A most elaborate .and interesting program has been Dreoarart for this gathering of bankers and as scores vi tnem irom an parts-ot this and other states are to -attend. thnrA.ia nn doubt ibut that the - session will ha one which .will prove .very benefi cial to them. CHANCE FOR BOYS TO 5 EARN SUMMER MONEY PRICE QF POTATOES HAS FALLEN TO LOW POINT With the market. -being flooded with Irish potatoes the price of the spuds has, dropped considerably and today they could be purchased on the local . market for $5- per barrel. While the wholesale price has hit the toboggan, the retailers have not cut their-pric eand today, were charging $1.75 per peck for the spuds for $17.50 per barrel. i Back From Belhaven. ; George Charlton returned this af ternoon from Belhaven' where he has been on a. short visit. - WOMAN'S CLUB WILL HOLD FALL FLOWER SHOW One of the snappiest 1 games of baseball of the season took place out at Ghent'park Friday evening when1 the S.. S. club shut out the Ship builders to the tune of 8 to 0. eThe game started off in a rush and "con tinued thus until the end. -Both teams played well but the S. S. club simply outclassed their rivals. The civic department of the Wo man's! Club will hold a flower show early in the fall. Prizes are to be awarded for the;best. and largest dis play of cut flowers; for best and largest display, of potted plants; best display of dahlias ; best single speci ment of dahlias1; best display of chrysanthemums; best single speci ment of chrysanthemums; best dis play of toses; best display of glad iolas;' best display of cosmos; best display of zenias. ' The civic .department "of the Wo man's Club wants boys to volunteer their help toward keeping the grass cut this summer. They "will be paid for their "work an it will only lake part of their time.; Any boy", from tne age ot thirteen to seventeen wltf be 'eligible, and Mrs. M. Mr "Marks, No. 69 Johnson street, will" be glad to have their names immediately Interment On Sunday The "funeral services' riJFred G. Mitchell will be held .from his late residence near Latham's crossing at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The in terment will be at Latham's bury ing ground. TEXAS GUARDSMEN 1 . . ' HELD IN READINESS (By Associated Press) ' GALVESTON, June 5. Movement of Texas national guardsmen to un dertake duty on the-Galveston water front, -where there is a heavy freight congestion due to a strike of long Shoremen, was held in abeyance early today while municipal officials endeavored, to start moving tie de layed shipments.' :-..- ' . . -r i i r i i T77 O X5??l ' .,.s . 'f'. " " . , : .V J ? x - - . - f ublic Speak jng Tonight, 8:23 o'c!cS Johnnie Thomas ys -Homer-fen';'; TV- t w 4 BEFJEREE .:'.... HOWARD .STYaON . tHARUE M&0RS 13 SQUARE ROUNDS OF 33 3 SEfcQNDS EACH 1 - Back To Pamlico A. B. Campen, of Alliance, has re turned home after - a business visit in thecity. '. y AVilmington Visitor Here , Miss, Lillie Perry, of Wilmington, is the guest of Misses Nettie and Dorothy Hill on' National avenue. ' XHUDSOM.; . .- t ,. ; pTTaTt . . ' flips'-1 OK ' Mti 8, TinT, unsTTO - . V - i 2e Super' Six Motor is Exclusive The Super-Six performs its duties with such reliance and ease, one ,is apt to overlook the causes for its spremacy. "I'vV ' DriverX and passengers of a Hudson are seldom conscious that there is anything mechanicalin its smooth transportation." It never obtrudes its mechanism. So, from time to time,' it is necessary to call attention to the Super-Six motor and its exclusive patented '.principle, which accounts ior. this fact. This Is What V if It Does Judge how complete is its advantage. Merely to think of the' way thousands of Hudsons; year after year, are giving- uninterrupted and econom ical service inspires , the confidence owners have in the -Super-Six.- -.t:.. .fh,r ct . Such performance depends upon more than 1 pood workmanship V and good materials. Other -cars possess those 'qualities. But they differ in this. ' : :,;'t . - ' :. ' - " Forces which cause early motor, destruction are converted to the useful agency of propelling the car. Vibration is practically , annulled. The smoothness that results is not onlyappreciated in riding ease, but it means absence tif strain and friction that -conserves years to ; the life of the '. .'""','. ' ' .'', ." ' car. . : It means, freedom from fatigue to passengers. It explains why the Hudson rides so pleasingly and endures so long against the hardest service. That is Why ho Car Has Ever Rivalled Hudson's Records it will be years before we can know the final limit of Hudson endurance. But already it is evi dent that endurance is doubled through this ex 'clusiv.e principle. 'More than 100,000 cars in ser vice and nearly five years' experience reveals the character of Super-Six endurance. , The -proof is also shown in, Hudson's unequalled records for speed, hill-climbing, and acceleration. They cover the field.' Can there be' any question of its supremacy in these respects? Also a Leader ' ' in Beauty If it had no other appeal than its distinctive beauty, the Super-Six would hold high position. That is recognized in the way Hudson has set motor car styles. Its exclusiveness in that respect is maintained , by creation and advancement. . Others can always be just behind its mode. But with its motor there can be no mitatian.V There it holds a monopoly Strive as they may to accomplish the same re sults, inone has as yet by official proof shown that any motor equal or satisfactorily supplants the Super-Six in those qualities for which it is famed. Barrage Starts Promptly or Probably Earlier, , At An JDdejShUe Point Near Tiie Basement Door bf tfe 1 . 1 - ' ' ' ELKS TEMPLE ,1 jl- I":'-' The Public is Invited lo Stay Home, - J. ... - , . ; JNo Betting Allowed, It Must Be Done in Silence. A Purse of -$ 1 .98 Will be Awarded The Winner. ' SV .-v; . j, - 4 ' ' - . ' ' 'Tt - " I' - - ' LEAVE ' EARLY ANHi STAY I ATP I ' . . ',- i- ,-" Inserted by the- Mot Air", Club of. Gum Rciv V ,(t if -, - , , . . r , a i i '..',1,.....,..,,, -IK inn mmm u )iiuii.iiiii .1 imi n mmmym M,tum mm'.. w mmwjxkj -.: i j; -ri t? 'P.'i.-:V ,!- J mm Miff- -- ----- - - . i- - s . .' " 1 5T ftfSfc? 9 What 5,00Q to Mil6 Mean "- W:- YOU Overland, on froarenrpugh Indiana -roads, did 5,452 miles in 7,4$yf Equal to New York to San Francisco sad . , back to Cbipaeo at express trin ;speed-f-with no change rfngincsTiio Jet:4ipto . the terrific wear and tear. It racaris nwe than a year's abuseand not $Havy; stain ina,'quaHty in every part; another demon Stration of the wonderful riding' qualities pf the radical new Xripltx Spring i-.Vw ' Average, 32.45 miles per hour. 9soUn,e, 894 miles pjwalto. j. . . . f( . ? ?"Touring, !J 9 85 ; Roa Jster, $ 9 8 5 ; Coupe, $1525; 8daB, x Prices f.o.b. Toledo, subject to change without notic . GVIOS MOTOR COMPANY PHONB, "V- . it
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